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Widespread Soil Bacterium That Oxidizes Atmospheric Methane
Large Scale Biogeography and Environmental Regulation of 2 Methanotrophic Bacteria Across Boreal Inland Waters
The Methanol Dehydrogenase Gene, Mxaf, As a Functional and Phylogenetic Marker for Proteobacterial Methanotrophs in Natural Environments
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Novel Facultative Methylocella Strains Are Active Methane Consumers at Terrestrial Natural Gas Seeps Muhammad Farhan Ul Haque1,2* , Andrew T
Bacteria Gammaproteobacteria+
Evolution of Methanotrophy in the Beijerinckiaceae&Mdash
Taxonomic Hierarchy of the Phylum Proteobacteria and Korean Indigenous Novel Proteobacteria Species
Supplement of Biogeosciences, 13, 175–190, 2016 Doi:10.5194/Bg-13-175-2016-Supplement © Author(S) 2016
Bacterial Soil Rejuvenation, a Process to Initiate Viridescence, Restoration and Repair of Natural Resources Damaged by Mining That Impact Butte Area One
High Throughput Sequencing to Detect Differences In
Reclassification of Beijerinckia Fluminensis CIP 106281T and Beijerinckia
1 Alphaproteobacteria Fix Nitrogen in a Sphagnum-Dominated Peat Bog Using Molybdenum
Facultative Methanotrophy: False Leads, True Results, and Suggestions for Future Research Jeremy D
Draft Genome Sequence of Methyloferula Stellata AR4, an Obligate Methanotroph Possessing Only a Soluble Methane Monooxygenase
Entwicklung Eines Datenbank-Gestützten Computerprogramms Zur Taxonomischen Identifizierung Von Mikrobiellen Populationen Auf Molekularbiologischer Basis
Genus I. Beijerinckia Derx 1950A, 145AL
Methane-Oxidizing Communities in Lichen-Dominated Forested Tundra Are Composed Exclusively of High-Affinity Uscα Methanotrophs
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Experimental Evidence Pointing to Rain As a Reservoir of Tomato Phyllosphere Microbiota
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Electronic Supplementary Material (ESI) for Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology
Diversity and Metabolic Potential of the Microbiota Associated with a Soil Arthropod
The Methanol Dehydrogenase Gene, Mxaf, As a Functional and Phylogenetic Marker for Proteobacterial Methanotrophs in Natural Environments
Studying Methanotrophic Bacterial Diversity in Ohio Soils Using High
Unexpected Metabolic Versatility Among Type II Methanotrophs in the Alphaproteobacteria
Phylogenetic Analyses of the Nitrogen-Fixing Genus Derxia
Methanogen and Methanotroph Genera Included in the Study
Acidotolerant Bacteria and Fungi As a Sink of Methanol- Derived Carbon in a Deciduous Forest Soil
Diversity of Methane and Short Chain Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacteria with an Emphasis on Methane Biofilter Systems